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Prevalence of Occupational Hazards among Dentists (Cross-Sectional Study)
Ahmed Massoud Mohamed, Mohamed Fisal Marasstani, Shady Ahmed Moussa
Published: Nov. 18, 2024 | 17 36
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36347/sjds.2024.v11i09.005
Pages: 132-138
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Abstract
Dentistry is widely recognized as a profession with significant occupational hazards. Dental staff are commonly exposed to various risks, including psychological stress, workplace, chemical agents, physical and biological hazards, and ergonomic challenges. This study aims to assess the prevalence of different occupational hazards among dentists. Subject & methods: A total of 449 pediatricians were randomly selected to participate in an online self-reported cross-sectional survey questionnaire designed to collect personal details and assess their exposure to different occupational hazards. Results: A significant proportion of participants reported experiencing stress (85.9%), followed by musculoskeletal disorders (85.6%) and percutaneous injuries (63.9%). Exposure to radiation hazards was noted by 51.3%, while 44.4% reported eye injuries, and 42.66% faced chemical hazards. Hearing impairment was the least reported hazard, affecting only 8.8% of the participants. Conclusions: Musculoskeletal disorders remain a major concern for dental professionals, yet research on their specific challenges is limited. Prioritizing professional education, updating curricula, and implementing ergonomic measures are essential. Future studies should address mental stress, occupational hearing loss, and chemical exposure to enhance workplace safety.